She added that France also helps Azerbaijan with financial support mechanisms.

France has already allocated more than 100 million euros to Azerbaijan and wants to expand the financing of the agriculture sector, added the ambassador.

Bouchez noted that under the current economic conditions, when the role of agriculture in Azerbaijan's economy is increasing, France is interested in expanding its cooperation in this area.

France is ready to share its experience with Azerbaijan in the animal husbandry, artificial insemination, seed growing and wine-growing, added the envoy.

Meanwhile, said Bouchez, France is interested in establishing cooperation between the French Academy of Agriculture and Azerbaijan's specialized educational institutions, and plans to organize a visit of a delegation of French professors to the country and start the exchange of experience between the two countries' students.

She noted that France intends to become one of Azerbaijan's main partners in the development of agriculture.

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